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English: John Blackwall, F.L.S., A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Published for the Ray Society by Robert Hardwicke 1861-1864 Plate X text
  • 94 Ergatis pallens Bl., = Nigma puella (Simon)
  • 95
  • 96. Velida lineata Bl., = Uloborus walckenaerius Latr.
  • 97. Agelena labyrinthica (Clerck)
  • 98. Agelena hyndmanii Templeton, = Cryphoeca silvicola (C.L. Koch)
  • 99. Agelena elegans C.L. Koch, = Antistea elegans (C.L. Koch)
  • 100. Agelena montana Bl., = Hahnia montana (Bl.)
  • 101 Agelena nava Bl., = Hahnia nava (Bl.)
  • 102. Agelena brunnea Bl., = Agroeca brunnea (Bl.)
  • 103. Agelena celans Bl., = Scotina celans (Bl.)
  • 104. Agelena gracilipes Bl., = Scotina gracilipes (Bl.)
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Author John Blackwall

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